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The British Aerospace 146 (also BAe 146) is a short-haul airliner and a regional airliner that was manufactured in the United Kingdom by British Aerospace, later part of BAE Systems. Production ran from 1983 until 2002. Manufacture of an improved version known as the Avro RJ began in 1992. A further-improved version with new engines, the Avro RJX, was announced in 1997, but only two prototypes and one production aircraft were built before production ceased in 2001. With 387 aircraft produced, the Avro RJ/BAe 146 is the most successful British civil jet airliner programme.
The BAe 146/Avro RJ is a high-wing cantilever monoplane with a T-tail. It has four turbofan engines mounted on pylons underneath the wings, and has retractable tricycle landing gear. The aircraft has very quiet operation, and has been marketed under the name Whisperjet. It sees wide usage at small city-based airports such as London City Airport. In its primary role it serves as a regional jet, short-haul airliner or regional airliner. The BAe 146/Avro RJ is in wide use with several European-based airlines, such as Brussels Airlines, CityJet and Swiss Global Air Lines.
Avro was a British aircraft manufacturer founded in 1910 whose designs include the Avro 504 used as a trainer in the First World War, the Avro Lancaster, one of the pre-eminent bombers of the Second World War, and the delta wing Avro Vulcan, a stalwart of the Cold War.
Avro was founded on 1 January 1910 by Alliott Verdon Roe at the Brownsfield Mill on Great Ancoats Street in Manchester. The company remained based primarily in Lancashire throughout its 53 years of existence with key developmental and manufacturing sites in Alexandra Park, Chadderton, Trafford Park and Woodford.
One of the world's first aircraft builders, A.V. Roe and Company was established at Brownsfield Mill, Great Ancoats Street, Manchester, by Alliott Verdon Roe and his brother Humphrey Verdon Roe on 1 January 1910. Humphrey's contribution was chiefly financial and organizational; funding it from the earnings of the family webbing business and acting as managing director until he joined the RFC in 1917. Alliot had already constructed a successful aircraft, the Roe I Triplane, named The Bullseye after a brand of braces manufactured by Humphrey. The first Avro aircraft to be produced in any quantity was the Avro E or Avro 500, first flown in March 1912, of which 18 were manufactured, most for the newly formed RFC. The company also built the world's first aircraft with enclosed crew accommodation in 1912, the monoplane Type F and the biplane Avro Type G in 1912, neither progressing beyond the prototype stage. The Type 500 was developed into the Avro 504, first flown in September 1913. A small number were bought by the War Office before the outbreak of the First World War and the type saw some front-line service in the early months of the war, but is best known as a training aircraft, serving in this role until 1933. Production lasted 20 years and totalled 8,340 at several factories: Hamble, Failsworth, Miles Platting and Newton Heath.
Switzerland (/ˈswɪtsərlənd/), officially the Swiss Confederation (Latin: Confoederatio Helvetica, hence its abbreviation CH), is a country in Europe. While still named the "Swiss Confederation" for historical reasons, modern Switzerland is a federal directorial republic consisting of 26 cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities, called Bundesstadt ("federal city"). The country is situated in Western and Central Europe, and is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland is a landlocked country geographically divided between the Alps, the Swiss Plateau and the Jura, spanning an area of 41,285 km2 (15,940 sq mi). While the Alps occupy the greater part of the territory, the Swiss population of approximately 8 million people is concentrated mostly on the Plateau, where the largest cities are to be found: among them are the two global and economic centres, Zürich and Geneva.
The establishment of the Swiss Confederation is traditionally dated to 1 August 1291, which is celebrated annually as the Swiss National Day. The country has a long history of armed neutrality—it has not been in a state of war internationally since 1815—and did not join the United Nations until 2002. Nevertheless, it pursues an active foreign policy and is frequently involved in peace-building processes around the world. In addition to being the birthplace of the Red Cross, Switzerland is home to numerous international organizations, including the second largest UN office. On the European level, it is a founding member of the European Free Trade Association, but notably it is not part of the European Union, nor the European Economic Area. However the country does participate in the Schengen Area and the EU's single market through a number of bilateral treaties.
Swiss International Air Lines AG (short Swiss, stylized as SWISS) is the flag carrierairline of Switzerland operating scheduled services in Europe and to North America, South America, Africa and Asia. Its main hub is Zurich Airport, with a focus city operation at Geneva Airport. The airline was formed after the 2002 bankruptcy of Swissair, Switzerland's former flag carrier.
Swiss is a member of the Star Alliance. It is a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, with headquarters at EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg near Basel, Switzerland, and an office at Zurich Airport in Kloten, Switzerland. The company's registered office is in Basel. The airline uses the IATA Code LX that it inherited from the Swiss regional airline Crossair (Swissair's code was SR). The ICAO code is SWR, inherited from Swissair (Crossair's was CRX), in order to keep international traffic rights.
Swiss was formed after the 2002 bankruptcy of Swissair, Switzerland's former flag carrier. Crossair had 40% of its income come from the defunct Swissair. The new airline's losses totaled $1.6 billion from startup until 2005. Swissair's biggest creditors, Credit Suisse and UBS, sold part of Swissair's assets to Crossair, the regional counterpart to the transatlantic Swissair. At the time, both Swissair and Crossair were under the same holding company, called SAirGroup. Crossair later changed its name to Swiss, and the new national airline started its operations officially on 31 March 2002. The airline was first owned by institutional investors (61.3%), the Swiss Confederation (20.3%), cantons and communities (12.2%) and others (6.2%). Swiss also owns subsidiary companies Swiss Sun (100%) and Crossair Europe (99.9%). It has a total of 7,383 employees.
Business class is a travel class available on many commercial airlines and rail lines, known by brand names which vary by airline or rail company. In the airline industry, it was originally intended as an intermediate level of service between economy class and first class, but many airlines now offer business class as the highest level of service, having eliminated first class seating. Business class is distinguished from other travel classes by the quality of seating, food, drinks, ground service and other amenities. Full business class is usually denoted 'J' or 'C' with schedule flexibility, but can be many other letters depending on circumstances.
Airlines began separating full-fare and discounted economy class passengers in the late 1970s. In 1976, KLM introduced a Full Fare Facilities (FFF) service for its full fare economy class passengers, which allowed them to sit at the front of the economy cabin immediately behind first class, and this concept was quickly copied by several other airlines including Air Canada. Both United Airlines and Trans World Airlines experimented with a similar three-class concept in 1978, but abandoned it due to negative reactions from discount economy class travelers who felt that amenities were being taken away from them. United also cited the difficulty of tracking which passengers should be seated in which section of the economy cabin on connecting flights.American Airlines also began separating full-fare economy passengers from discounted economy passengers in 1978, and offered open middle seats for full-fare passengers.
Swiss International Air Lines British Aerospace Avro 146-RJ100 (HB-IXU) takes off as a charter flight for Edelweiss Air (EDW2280) from Berne to Barcelona. Filmed with a Nikon D3100 Edited with Final Cut Pro © BerneAviation HD / fantaa1993
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After a great flight from Rome on Lufthansa I had a quick 40 min transfer to LX1105 at Munich which took me on to Zurich. An excellent day for flying and my first time on an RJ100. Click here for the previous flight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO7uYrCG32w&list;=UUgBoM9n8pGRGiujjJJDiFzw
Enjoy this Tripreport about one of SWISS´s shortest flights within their network out of Zurich. The operating aircraft, the AVRO RJ100, is soon going to replaced by the brand new Bombardier C Series. ⚠ Don't forget to subscribe if you don't want to miss upcoming videos :) ⚠ ... VIDEO SUBTITLE CORRECTIONS 13:38: empty* 16:38: always* ... IMPORTANT VIDEO INFORMATION – AIRPORT1 : Zurich Airport / Switzerland (ZRH/LSZH) – AIRPORT2 : Stuttgart Airport / Germany (STR/EDDS) – AIRCRAFT : British Aerospace Avro RJ100 – REGISTRATION : HB-IYW – FIRST FLIGHT : 30. Sep 1999 – AIRLINE : Swiss International Air Lines (LX/SWR) – FLIGHT NUMBER : LX1176 – ROUTE : ZRH - STR – FLIGHT DURATION : 25minutes – BOOKING CLASS : Economy – RUNWAY IN USE : 28 (ZRH) / 25 (STR) – DATE : 8 Aug 2016 – SEAT : 07A...
Best viewed in HD! Full flight report of my Business Class trip from Geneva to Copenhagen on an Avro RJ100. The ticket was a Swiss promotion fare where you could buy a business class ticket for the price of an economy ticket on this particular route. Airplane: Avro RJ100 Flight number: LX1286 Seat: 3A Flight time: 1 hour 50 minutes Shot with my GoPro Hero 4 Black Edition and Sony Cybershot RX 100. Please rate, comment and/or subscribe for more! © All rights reserved. This content may not be uploaded anywhere. For commercial use of any footage please contact windowseatvids@gmail.com.
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Swiss Avro 146-RJ100 "Jumbolino" approaching and landing at Airport Bern-Belp in Switzerland. This charter flight WK 2281 from Barcelona to Bern-Belp was operated by Swiss European Air Lines on behalf of Edelweiss Air. The aircraft is powered by four Lycoming LF507 turbofan engines which have a low level of operational noise. And that is the reason why the BAe 146/Avro RJ is also called Whisperjet. Video Editing Software: Final Cut Express and iMovie Camera: Sony VG10 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY matthiashaenni ©
Hi guys! Me and my girl decided to spend New Years Eve in London. This was a first time visit for us. We found some great business class deals on Swiss Intl. to London City, so no question what we would book. Swiss European Business Class product is nothing like the american you know. You get a simple economy class seat. So much for inflight comfort. The difference is the food, lounge access and some other priority things like separate check-in etc. Food aboard was pretty good. Unfortunately there was only one option, as you can see in the video I wasn't that happy about it. I hoped for a non seafood meal and did not pre order any food (btw there aren't many choices and I didn't want to have a kosher, non salted diet meal or else.) But shit happens, they served seafood and I got a plain ...
Swiss International Air Lines AG is the flag carrier airline of Switzerland operating scheduled services in Europe and to North America, South America, Africa and Asia. Its main hub is Zurich Airport, with a focus city operation at Geneva International Airport. The airline was formed after the 2002 bankruptcy of Swissair, Switzerland's former flag carrier. Swiss is a member of the Star Alliance. It is a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, with headquarters at EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg near Basel, Switzerland, and an office at Zurich Airport in Kloten, Switzerland. The company's registered office is in Basel. The airline uses the IATA Code LX that it inherited from the Swiss regional airline Crossair (Swissair's code was SR). The ICAO code is SWR, inherited from Swissair (Crossair'...
my flight on swiss avro rj100 hb-itx from London city to Geneva airport. it was built in 1995 my seat was 17a.There was a lot of smog that day over London on 4th april 2014